JULY 2020 About Thetford magazine

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JULY 2020

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Truck Tour Success In the midst of lockdown, residents were treated to a burst of fun thanks to a local haulage company. Chris Riches and wife Liana help run Riches Transport – a family haulage business based here in town. Both have lived in Thetford all their lives and even went to the same school together. The family business has grown over the years and now sees many trucks out and about all over East Anglia helping to distribute everything from bikes to lawn mowers, trampolines and people’s internet purchases. Family is hugely important to them and they have been looking after their parents during lockdown which is how the idea for the Truck Routes was formed. Chris’ parents were shielding and not able to get out for shopping so when they saw some fresh fruit and veg at a farm shop on a work trip, they made up a parcel and were about to transfer it from one of the trucks they had been driving to their car and they had a lightbulb moment- why not take it in the truck, have some music playing and cheer mum up? They did worry neighbours may not be impressed but they couldn’t believe how many people on the same road looked out and waved. Mum loved it! Both Chris and Liana realised how hard it must be stuck in, possibly alone, with the uncertainty of Coronavirus and wanted to do something to lift people’s spirits. Neither had imagined how much hard work and time would have to go into making that first Thursday night trip round Thetford happen. Chris involved the Police to ensure everyone would be happy with the safety aspect of what was planned, Liana worked on the music playlist, a route was formed and the plan was to end up at the Ambulance Station at 7.45pm ready for the ‘Clap For The NHS’ at 8pm. The response was overwhelming with everyone asking for more and VE Day seemed the obvious choice. A bigger route was organised with several test trips round to make sure lorries could make certain turns, Facebook was buzzing with excitement, everyone wanted to know when the ‘Georgina Louise’ (the truck the Riches used) would be making an appearance at their VE day celebrations! Using the Georgina Louise (all the trucks at Riches are named after female family members) was special to Chris as it’s the lorry he passed his truck driving licence in, and is the one he now takes to shows. His children also grew up riding in the lorry so it has great sentimental value and is now 20 years old and in retirement, except for special occasions!

Chris and Liana Riches

Chris said that he hadn’t realised before just how many people had become very isolated during this pandemic and that his trips round Thetford in the truck would be something that he would remember forever. Reading through messages for music requests detailing why certain tracks were special or why the writer was isolating was hard for Chris and his wife as they could see how alone and vulnerable so many people were, However this made them even more determined to help put a smile on peoples’ faces. Thank-you to Chris and Liana on behalf of Thetford DIY Masters Advert.qxp_Layout 1 26/06/2020 08:51 P residents for giving us all a much needed boost.

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Campaign Inspires Confidence In Thetford’s High Street A campaign has been launched in Thetford and across Breckland’s other market towns to support local businesses to bounce back from coronavirus and give people confidence to shop on the high street. Breckland Council’s Confidence campaign has seen the installation of hand sanitising stations, social distancing signage and additional outside seating for hospitality businesses to use. In addition, social distancing floor stickers have been put in place alongside branded lamppost columns to remind people to follow the latest guidance to keep themselves and each other safe while going about their shopping. In some cases, Breckland Council has been reviewing car parking arrangements and created ‘click and collect’ parking spaces to enable businesses to serve customers quickly. The changes have been made in liaison with town councils, local traders and business groups, to ensure local towns continue to be vibrant and safe places to shop, despite the pandemic. The aim is to encourage shoppers to safely return, get cash in traders’ tills, and protect local jobs. The campaign is in addition to other support provided to local businesses. This includes the distribution of over £5m of national grants to businesses in and around the town, including £1.8m to retail, hospitality and leisure businesses. A total of £27m has been shared among businesses across the Breckland district. The council has also created business support packs, so any Thetford business can access, free of charge, an online course in

Covid-19 business safety, social distancing posters for display within the business, and floor stickers to help customers queue safely. Plus, Breckland’s Environmental Health and Licencing officers will be making regular trips to all market towns to speak to businesses and provide advice on how they can operate safely. Our market towns are the beating heart of our communities and it has been a challenge for everybody, especially our traders, to see them so quiet over the past few months. With the easing of lockdown, we’re helping businesses to not only bounce back from the pandemic but ensure our towns benefit from a positive lasting legacy. Find out more; www.breckland.gov.uk/coronavirus

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‘Our Beautiful Thetford’ – The Journey There are a few things that many will remember when we think back in years to come about the past few months. Of course the anxiety and concern will feature but there are some happy memories as well. The Chris Riches truck tour, VE Day garden parties and of course the ‘Our Beautiful Thetford’ book by the Photography Group of Thetford U3A. We had just gone into lockdown when the lorry turned up at the About Thetford office to deliver them. I remember lifting the boxes off the lorry and thinking “I really hope we get to deliver these!” and so we did... the response was quite understandably, amazing! We’ve invited co-ordinator David Fossey to tell us about the journey, tinged with some very personal sadness which he has shared with us all. Thank-you David & Friends - Editor

Three Nun’s Bridges - the front cover image for ‘Our Beautiful Thetford’

And then Coronavirus struck. My younger brother in Welwyn died, followed ten days later by his wife, our printers went out of business, distribution came to a standstill and we were all housebound. We picked up the pieces of course, another opportunity to rise to the challenge in the face of adversity. My brother’s mantra throughout his life was ‘keep smiling’, a much-used expression of hope our father gifted us during the dark days of WWII, and so poignant today. As it turned out there could have been no better time for us to distribute this small gift to the people of Thetford than during lockdown and we wish to express our sincere gratitude to all of you who have written in appreciation. That is reward enough for our endeavours.

“The concept of producing a book of photographs of our great town started way back in December 2018, when a small group of enthusiastic members of the Thetford U3A Photographic Group discussed plans for group activities throughout the coming year. A long list of all that is good and great about our town emerged as a photographic challenge for the thirty group members throughout 2019; to bring together just 100 photographs to showcase what it is that makes us so proud to be part of the community. The question then remained, how best to share that with all of Thetford’s residents? Quotes for printing a small book were then invited, professional setting secured, and distribution to 11,000 homes confirmed through the services of About Thetford magazine. The final bridge was how to pay for it. We wanted it to be delivered free! After much head-scratching, a grant from Norfolk Community Foundation was secured for nearly half the cost and our four advertisers donated most generously to the cause before our final target was reached, with much needed support from Thetford Town Council, Thetford Lions, Thetford Golf Club and our own U3A.

There is still a bit for us to do before the job is finally put to bed. We would like to frame a few of the pictures for display around town some day and hope to raise sufficient to pay for this through sales of the few copies remaining for that purpose” Keep Smiling. David Fossey Project Leader, Thetford U3A Photographic Group The last few copies of ‘Our Beautiful Thetford’ are available to purchase from Leaping Hare in Thetford Town Centre. Priced at just £2 to help support print costs.

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No Cold Shoulder; Tackling Loneliness & Social Isolation COVID-19 has had an impact on how charities support people, with many changing their approach to fit in with social distancing and shielding advice. A project that combats loneliness and isolation in Norfolk has adapted swiftly in the way it operates. Operation No Cold Shoulder is run by a partnership of Norfolk charities including Age UK Norfolk, Community Action Norfolk (CAN), Creative Arts East, Future Projects, and West Norfolk Befriending. Funded by the National Lottery Community Fund, and running until March 2021, it offers free support to people in target areas of Norfolk including Thetford. Jackie Cushing, CAN’s Locality Manager says: “We feel the support on offer is particularly important during the COVID-19 lockdown. Many vulnerable people are having to shield themselves to keep safe and this can have an impact on their emotional wellbeing, leading to feelings of loneliness and social isolation. Operation No Cold Shoulder provides support that includes free creative arts wellbeing packs for people aged 18 and over, and free telephone befriending for people aged 60 plus. We can’t engage with people face-to-face as we would in normal circumstances, so we’ve adapted how we provide support. And the message we’re sending out is ‘Are you or someone you know in the community feeling lonely or isolated?’” Free creative wellbeing arts packs have been developed by Creative Arts East for people aged 18 and over. These postal packages contain creative arts activities to try at home, including music-making, crafts, movement activities and more. Age UK Norfolk is also providing telephone befriending for those aged 60 and over; a friendly conversation with a befriending volunteer, once

a week, can make a crucial difference to someone’s sense of wellbeing and inclusion. Community Action Norfolk is also helping some of the grass roots community groups of volunteers that have emerged to help their neighbours during the COVID-19 crisis. “ We have an existing well-established Good Neighbour Scheme network in many communities across Norfolk, and if groups wish to join the network we can provide them with support, advice and training including how to manage volunteers effectively, keep everyone safe and how to promote the work they are doing. We can also help with practical things like getting a mobile phone for the group and insurance” said Jackie. To enquire about the free creative arts packs call 01953 713390 or email Lea or Sydney at; info@creativeartseast.co.uk To ask about telephone befriending support from Age UK Norfolk Call 01603 785223 or email; befriending@ageuknorfolk.org.uk

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Have Fun With The Silly Squad Digital Summer Reading Challenge Norfolk’s Libraries annual Summer Reading Challenge is set to return and 2020 is all about funny books, happiness and having a laugh. With the disruption caused by Covid-19 and the impact of social distancing on schools and public libraries, this year’s challenge has launched as a digital activity to keep children reading over the summer and help prevent the summer reading ‘dip’. The theme for this year’s challenge is the ‘Silly Squad’, a team of animal friends who love to go on adventures and get stuck in to all different kinds of funny books. It features bespoke artwork from award-winning children's author and illustrator Laura Ellen Anderson. Councillor Margaret Dewsbury, Cabinet Member for Communities, said: “With school life disrupted and many children missing the company of their friends, this year’s Summer Reading Challenge is all the more important. It’s a way of helping parents and carers find fun, family-friendly activities, maintain literacy levels and create a safe space for children to connect with their peers.” Children aged 4-11 can join the Silly Squad on a new adventure by setting their own personal reading challenge to complete from now until September. The new online platform will help them keep track of their books, reviews and the rewards they unlock along the way. Although children can’t borrow physical books from libraries at the moment, they can choose from thousands of e-books to download free from the library service using the Libby app. For more information, visit the website; www.norfolk.gov.uk/ebooks The Summer Reading Challenge is produced nationally by The Reading Agency and is being delivered by libraries across the country through virtual services and e-lending platforms. Realising that not everyone has access to digital services, The Reading Agency is working to supply printed Silly Squad materials to libraries able to reach families without digital access. Norfolk Libraries are providing lots of online activities during lockdown. You can find out what’s on and join in with their Summer Reading Challenge online events at their new Facebook page for children and families; www.facebook.com/ NorfolkLibrariesForFamilies/

Sign up to take part in the Silly Squad Reading Challenge at; www.sillysquad.org.uk where you’ll find book suggestions, tips on keeping reading when schools and libraries are closed, quizzes, games and more.

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Shop Update

Well, 2020 is a bit different isn’t it? We like to look for the positives but we have definitely struggled with the ‘new normal’ that we have all been getting used to. Although unable to open our shop, we’ve continued to serve customers, answering calls, internet enquiries and of course selling books, gifts, cards and honey! A very big thank you to everyone for your support. We plan to reopen from Monday 6th July, allowing a maximum of two customers in the shop at the same time. Two people sharing the same household, or one adult with children, count as ‘one customer’. A foot operated hand sanitiser will be available for you to use as you enter, before you handle any products, and as you leave if you wish to.

NEW Leap into Thetford films We feature local business, community, historic gems and much more - look out for them on social media or our YouTube channel Leaping Hare. Our first film featured Mike Wabe giving a brief overview of what we do and Rachel Woods from Thetford Open Gardens told us about their virtual event. The Open Gardens team are still raising money for St Nicholas Hospice, if you are able, please consider donating the price of your programme (£5) with reference TOG20 to Barclays Bank sort code: 20-16-46 account number: 40791679.

We have been busy decorating and updating our signage and we’re really looking forward to seeing you all. One of our positives was discovering Zoom and having regular virtual meetings with our volunteers. Its been a great way to keep us all connected. The team have come up with some great ideas, one of which is our new Thetford U3A Photo Club who produced the lovely ‘Our Beautiful Thetford’ book that was delivered by About Thetford feature in our second film. We are selling additional copies for a minimum donation of £2, proceeds go to help cover the cost of the project and to fund printing and framing some of the images to place around town. Have you got something to say or a great story to tell? Get in touch on 07802 701911 and be the subject of our next film.


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The lockdown has given us all plenty to think about and many of us have needed to shop local. In such difficult times it’s been heartening to see, let’s hope as lockdown lifts that support for our local business continues. We’re passionate about our local makers and have always celebrated their work. We’re looking forward to sharing more from our makers over the coming months. Look out next month for exciting news on Beautiful hand-made soaps from £4.50 our website and our directories. TOUR: Euston Hall

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Garden Team Continues Fundraising The normal Thetford Open Gardens event may not have been possible this year, but it hasn’t stopped the team; Rachel, Suzanne, Karen and Susie from working hard to ensure that they still raised some much needed funds for St Nicholas Hospice. The plant sale outside Suzanne’s home and the click and collect style cake sale has raised more than £3.5k! “We know we can’t match the normal amount we raise, but every penny counts during this difficult time for St Nicholas Hospice,” said Organiser Rachel Woods, “We are enormously grateful to everyone who have donated plants, brought plants, who donated ingredients or ordered cake to support us this year.” Thetford Open Gardens are also encouraging regular attendees to consider donating the cost of the usual programme, £5 per person, to the Hospice this year. “We know that you won’t be able to experience the gardens in person. Some of you may have enjoyed the virtual Open Gardens event on the St Nicholas Hospice website, but the Hospice has had so many of its fundraising activities cancelled this year, they need our help more than ever” said Rachel.

Cake maker extraordinaire Suzanne Norman

The Thetford Open Gardens Team are hoping to be able to host some pop-up gardens in the autumn and are looking forward to bringing the event back next year on June 27th. Many of this year’s participants have already signed up along with several new gardens around the town. To donate the cost of your programme to St Nicholas Hospice by BACS, use the following details: St Nicholas Hospice (Suffolk), Barclays Bank Sort Code 20-16-46 Account Number 40791679 Please use reference; TOG20

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Thetford Wild Place For The Community Tucked in behind a tall brick wall in the very middle of the town centre, a secret garden is just waiting to be tamed and opened up to the local community. The Wild Place, formerly used by Thetford Town Council for growing plants for public areas, was taken over by Bush Adventures UK in 2019, with the intention of turning it into a community space. A small and dedicated team of volunteers worked hard to remove years of rubbish that had been thrown over the wall. They cleared away the plants in readiness for installing shelters for groups to use, and storage facilities. All was going well, with several local groups keen to be a part of this new community venture. However, when lockdown was announced on the 23rd March, all the work stopped. After over 2 months of neglect, when restrictions were lifted the nettles and brambles had grown to waist height and swamped the entire site. Led by Toni Leese, an even smaller group have been coming together (observing social distancing) once a week to begin again. Toni says “My son and I have been working at the Wild Place every Wednesday since October. We home educate and he’s learnt so many valuable things like hard work, community, reliability as well as practical safe use of tools and some great bush craft from Chuck and Maria. Outdoor learning is his strength and having the wild space on our doorstep is an invaluable opportunity that we are so thankful for”.

Shay, Carla and Susan at a recent activity session at the ‘Wild Place’

With Government guidelines expected to continue to encourage outdoor learning in the future, the Wild Place hopes to become a hub for the local community to get together and share skills with others. The Wild Place will be running Volunteer Days throughout the summer to help get the site ready for groups to use later in the year. If you can help in any way, please contact Bush Adventures UK or 07766969493 or @bushadventuresuk on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or email; admin@bushadventuresuk.org

Susan Jones, group leader of Thetford Woodcraft Folk says “The Wild Place is a fantastic outdoor learning space for community groups to use, and we were very much looking forward to using this space after the Easter holidays. Now we’re working with the team to get the space useable hopefully for when we can meet up again in person in September.” The space is approximately 720m2 and it is hoped to feature a tipi shelter for groups to use, a bell tent to be used for nature therapy sessions, fruit and veg plots, wildlife areas, and a pizza oven utilising an existing structure in the middle of the space. Groups will be able to book the space (either for their sole use or shared with other groups) for sessions, workshops and get togethers, as well as being able to book instructors/ activity leaders to run a range of activities. The hope is to offer exciting packages such as axe throwing and pizza evenings to bring in an income to carry on the venture and ensure that it is accessible for all. Please mention the About Thetford Magazine when responding to advertisements 15


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Thetford Garden And Allotment Club Gardeners are optimists at heart – great at grumbling about the weather and pests but always thinking about the delights to come next season or next year. So now is a good time to plant autumn flowering bulbs; nerines do particularly well in our conditions so every garden should have a corner for that late autumn splash of delicate pink. Then we can be sowing the seeds for biennials such as foxgloves, honesty, forget -me-nots, wallflowers and antirrhinums; wallflowers are particularly tolerant of being lifted and set out in a different location later in the autumn. I find you can get more than one year’s flowers from a plant if you trim the flowering stalk to prevent seeds forming.

encourage the foliage to keep on delivering. Picking sweet peas regularly and deadheading roses stimulate these plants to flower again. The ideal is a daily stroll round the garden with snips or secateurs in hand. If It is the Great British Pea Week from 6th to 12th July so you want to have lavender in the house later in the year, you could celebrate with your own crop – pick the pods watch out for the stems to open and take some young before the sugars in the peas turns to starch and try flower heads to hang in a cool dark place to dry off; eating some raw as you pod them – yum! leave some for the bees to enjoy too – the contented Courgettes need picking while young too. If one fruit buzzing is a real sound of summer. It is a good time gets towards marrow size, the plant stops forming new to check the supports you have put in for tall growing fruits. Even if you have to throw fruits onto the compost plants. Who knows what the weather will throw at us heap, you must check and pick them every other day to next but one day of wild wind can cause a lot of keep up the succession. Keep the ground well watered damage. I don’t have any success with delphiniums to discourage mildew and you could be in a position but hollyhocks grow quite happily and self-seed with to feed the neighbourhood for weeks to come. interesting variations of colour. They can be subject This is a good month to prune plum, apricot, peach to rust and the main method of control is to pick off and cherry trees; there is less risk of silver leaf disease affected leaves as soon as you can to prevent the at this time of year. If you have espalier apple or pear spread. Tomatoes should be making good growth now. trees, they need their summer prune about now also. Unless you have chosen a short, branching type, you Wisteria owners will be ready to give the plant a hair-cut, need to nip out side shoots to remove competition with trimming back those whippy growths to about the flowering stems. Any leaves below the first truss 20cm of the main stem. Magnolias do not require can be taken out to help air circulation. A weekly feed regular pruning but if your tree has grown out of shape, with tomato fertiliser or a mix with high potash will again now is a good time to take action. Coleus can aid the formation and colouring of the fruit. Your lawn Betts 1/8 AD.qxp_Layout 1 09/04/2019 16:38also benefit from an application of a quick-acting give youofaBrandon brighter display than most flowering plants might summer feed. The grass has had a really tough time this but make sure to cut out any flowering shoots to year and may need some help. Check your lawnmower setting to let the grass grow longer if rain is scarce. Call: When growth is slow, you can leave the grass-box off 01842811003 the machine and allow the short, dry cuttings to drop Of Brandon Fengate Drove • Brandon back to enrich the soil.

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As well as working in your garden or allotment, plan some time just to sit and admire it all. There are some very fine front-garden displays in Thetford and a walk round your own locality will show you plants that do well in your soil and conditions – then you can start planning for next year… Happy gardening! Sue Pilgrim

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#ChangeIsNow #NoGoingBack #DecideTogether #ExtinctionRebellion On Saturday 30th May at 2pm, Extinction Rebellion Thetford took to social media, asking the Government for a Citizens Assembly to decide our future together during the Covid-19 recovery, a recovery that must prioritise people and planet over profit. In their Facebook event, the group says, “We are at a turning point in human history. The Government is driving a return to “normal” as quickly as possible. But “normal” is killing us. Our Government has a choice; prioritise profit OR prioritise health. Bailout destructive industries OR bailout people and the planet. Mass extinction OR mass participation. It’s time to trust the people! As part of coronavirus recovery, we demand a binding Citizens Assembly on how to rebuild our economy, our democracy and our future.”

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Reptiles And Amphibians In Thetford Given its position as an island, Britain has a low diversity of reptiles and amphibians, with 13 native species in comparison to over 200 species found in continental Europe. Of these, eight can be encountered around Thetford and in the Brecks. The largest species is the Grass Snake, adults of which can grow up to 2 metres in length. Despite their size, they are unobtrusive and will move away at the first sign of disturbance. Grass Snakes can occasionally be encountered basking in the sun along woodland paths, or even in larger garden ponds in search of tadpoles and small fish. They can be identified by the broad yellow band on the head. In contrast, the other snake species likely to be encountered around Thetford, the Adder, is much less active, preferring to wait in ambush for prey (lizards and small mammals). While the Adder is venomous, bites are rare unless the snake is handled or antagonised. If you are lucky enough to find an Adder, it is well worth using binoculars to study the intricate zigzag markings from a safe distance. The most widely known species of reptile & amphibian is likely to be Common Frog, which can be found in a wide variety of habitats including garden ponds. Although similar in appearance, the Common Toad can be distinguished from Common Frog by its gait (walking rather than hopping). Toadspawn is laid in strings, usually wrapped around vegetation in slightly deeper water than frogspawn. On hatching, toad tadpoles are jet black and remain so (those of frogs go brown) and they sometimes form huge shoals. Two species of newt occur in the Brecks, the commoner Smooth Newt and rarer Great Crested Newt. Smooth Newt can be found in garden ponds and will hibernate over the winter months underneath wood logs and leaf litter in damp areas.

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The rarer Great Crested Newt has declined significantly throughout Britain in recent years, but is still widespread. At almost twice the size of Smooth Newt, and with a striking crest all along its back, it is an impressive animal to find. Of the two lizard species, Slow-worm is the commonest and largest, with adults growing up to half a metre long. Slow-worms will only rarely bask out in the open, and are most frequently found underneath wood or rocks. They can also be found underneath sheets of metal left in fields. Slow-worms are one of the longest lived of all native reptiles and amphibians in Britain, with some living up to 50 years. Common Lizard, also known as Viviparous Lizard, is widespread and like Slow-worm most frequently found by carefully looking underneath wood logs or rocks. Good places to look for reptiles and amphibians around Thetford include the Nunnery Lakes, where five species have been recorded. Grass Snakes can occasionally be seen swimming across the channel of the River Ouse or basking in the morning beside the trails. If you can brave the mosquitoes, the Pingu trail near Great Hockham is another interesting spot to look for reptiles and amphibians. Stephen McAvoy

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Past & Present

Just upstream of Nun’s Bridges the concrete edged bank of the old Council Swimming Baths can still be seen. Once lined with bathing huts and the proud owner of a diving platform, the baths were a popular feature of Town life, here seen c1925. The baths became redundant in 1972 with the opening of the indoor pool on Croxton Road. H.Preston/D Osbourne Collection, Ancient House Museum, & K Robinson Please mention the About Thetford Magazine when responding to advertisements 22


Graduation Of TG Course 5 - 19 Congratulations go to the 19 members of TG 5-19 El Alamein Flight who have graduated at RAF Honington recently. Usually attended by families and friends, the graduation took place behind closed doors due to the coronavirus outbreak. The Reviewing Officer, Wing Commander Stephen Turner; Officer Commanding, Training Wing said: “Usually, an occasion like this is marked with a firm handshake and with friends & family present to share the achievements of the graduating Gunners. Today has been a more sombre event, marked with a knowing nod, at range, from the staff who already wear the coveted RAF Regt mudguards. Generating trained manpower to support the UK Armed Forces’ contribution to the COVID-19 response plan, amongst other enduring operational commitments, remains critical to the Service. The Gunners on parade should feel justifiably proud of their achievement, and the contributions they will make in the coming weeks and months in support to the Nation’s priorities. Now, more than ever, their new motto rings true – Per Ardua (through adversity).” Station Commander Group Captain Matt Radnall said: “I am very pleased to see the latest cohort of RAF Regiment gunners graduating today. Given the current measures to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19, this is necessarily a muted celebration, but still of course acknowledges the tremendous effort each individual has invested to earn the right to wear RAF Regiment mudguards on their shoulders .” Over the past few weeks, RAF Honington has gone to great lengths to ensure that their directed training activity, deemed essential to the maintenance of RAF operational capability, can be delivered as safely as possible. This approach includes adherence to the

Corporal Broster, winner of the Corporal Bradfield Trophy. The trophy is awarded to the Corporal Instructor who has displayed leadership, motivation and above all else has set an exemplary standard for the recruits to follow.

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A Very Different Mayor Making Friday 29th May saw a very different Mayor Making which took place not at a gala evening but as a virtual event on YouTube! Mark Robinson who has been both a Thetford Town and Breckland Councillor took over the reins with his wife Kim by his side and has told us that he feels very humbled and lucky to have had the privilege of Mayor bestowed upon him. It’s not an office that he takes lightly and he says he will strive not to let the town or any of its residents down. About Thetford’s Billie met with Mark and Kim recently to get to know them better and the first thing she saw was how incredibly close the couple are. Mark told Billie that he was a better man for having Kim by his side. Family is obviously incredibly important to the Robinsons - which when you hear about Mark’s start in life is not surprising. Brought up on a Council Estate in Dagenham, life was a struggle and Mark counts himself very fortunate to have been taken under the wings of two mentors who taught him right from wrong and showed him a better path in life.

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in and forge a career in. Mark has already been involved in visits to the newly reopened Market and the launch of the Confidence Campaign. He would like to be accessible and approachable to the residents and businesses of the town. When asked what makes Thetford special to them Kim answered the sheer amount of history and heritage and Mark immediately answered with “the vibrant sense of community and amount of people willing to

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help each other”. He went on to say that he has been overwhelmed with the nominations for the TARA awards that he runs and has been amazed at just how many people have quietly stepped up during lockdown that people wish to thank. During lockdown the couple have been keeping busy, working from home as well as keeping up to date with council matters and the many voluntary groups Mark is a trustee or ambassador for such as Keystone, TADDS and Catch 22. He has been missing his quizzes at Lord Walsingham Court and playing football twice a week. Football is a passion he is keen to rekindle as his son has challenged him to keep playing until he is at least 60! To unwind Mark takes on the ironing whilst singing along with his favourite tunes and Kim loves a walk in Priory or the BTO. Mark and Kim have beena couple for nearly 30 years and will be celebrating their 25th Wedding Anniversary later this year in December. They say that the same things that have made for a strong marriage will help drive the town forward-a lot of laughter a pinch of tolerance, planning for the future with accountability and remembering that “If you don’t tend to your garden it will not grow and flourish”. They have been in Thetford all their married life and wouldn’t think of living anywhere else. When asked if he felt he had missed out on his Mayor Making, Mark said he didn’t mind at all as although the party is always great it’s the actual work of being Mayor that he knows is important and is looking forward to. Many wouldn’t know he is fairly shy and he was really very nervous in the lead up to the Mayor Making and the thought of making a speech! Kim and Mark started to laugh when they told Billie that and then described the party they had at home-in the living room with a little disco ball, dancing to Wham’s ‘Club Tropicana’ just the two of them! They have a fair few plans for events to raise funds for their chosen charities and realise that

some may have to be “virtual” for a while to come but they are prepared for that and hope locals will join in. About Thetford wish Mark and Kim the best of luck in this coming year and is looking forward to covering events that take place and seeing how Mark and Kim help Thetford be seen as the positive and vibrant community that we know it to be. To stay in touch with what the Mayor is doing have a look at; www.facebook.com/ThetfordMayor/ To nominate a person, charity or group for a TARA award please visit; www.taraawards.co.uk

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As the government gives the green light for libraries to reopen, work is underway in Norfolk to get local libraries open to the public. Some of Norfolk’s libraries are now working to reopen to the public from Monday 6th of July.

It is most definitely business as usual at SET Ixworth School; we may be officially closed to students, except those of keyworker children, but all our schoolwork continues via our online provision.

Norfolk County Council’s Libraries and Health and Safety Teams are working hard to put all of the right measures in place to ensure they can open to the public with minimal risk to staff and visitors. This work, which includes site visits, layout changes and briefing and training for all library staff, will keep any risk to a minimum but will continue over the coming weeks, meaning not all Norfolk libraries will reopen on the 6th of July. Details of locations, services offered and opening dates of the library branches due to open in the coming weeks will be published soon, and Norfolk’s long-term plan is to make sure that all of the county’s libraries reopen as soon as it is safe to do so. Councillor Margaret Dewsbury, Norfolk County Council’s Cabinet Member for Communities & Partnerships, said: “Libraries can play a central role in our communities, and losing these services during lockdown has helped many of us realise just how important they are. We’re determined to reopen our libraries safely and are working flat out to do so, and I’m looking forward to sharing more details with you all next week.”

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Thetford Cranes for Peace Project Ancient House Museum is pleased to announce the launch of the Thetford Cranes for Peace Project. In conjunction with Thetford Town Council and Leaping Hare, the project has been developed to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.- this known as Victory over Japan Day, or VJ Day in the West. Whilst the Second World War ended in Europe in May 1945, fighting continued in the Far East. The territorial battalions of the Royal Norfolk Regiment, the 4th, 5th and 6th Battalions, were part of the East Anglian Division and were sent to Singapore. With no naval or air support, the Allied army had to surrender to the Japanese and the men spent the next three and a half years as prisoners of war, POWs. For many of the POWs, the time was spent in Thailand constructing a railway, which the Japanese hoped to use for their conquest of India. Punishments were brutal. Conditions were extremely harsh, food scarce, malnutrition was widespread, and many died of disease. About 2,000 men comprised the three battalions, and around 600 of those died whilst in captivity. On the 6 August 1945, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima and three days later another one on Nagasaki, bringing the war to a final close. For VJ Day in 2020 we are thinking about the friendships we have made between Norfolk and Japan, and our hopes for peace. We would like to hear your wishes for peace and use them to make an installation to be displayed after Lockdown ends. We are drawing inspiration from the story of Sadako Sasaki, who was a victim of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima as a two-year-old. In November 1954 she became ill with ‘atomic bomb disease’. There is a Japanese story that if you fold 1,000 origami cranes you get a wish.

She started making cranes from her hospital bed. She folded over 1,000 and wished for life, but she died on 25 October 1955. Her class mates started the Children’s Peace Movement which resulted in the creation of a monument featuring a crane shaped bell with the words "This is our cry. This is our prayer. Peace in the world.” Theresa Mason, of Thetford Town of Sanctuary, says of the project “It gives people a chance to think about their wish for the future, whether it’s on a personal level or globally. A world at peace, free of poverty and prejudice, inclusive and addressing the climate crisis. Wow, wouldn’t that be wonderful?” Leaping Hare praised the project for respectfully remembering the past with such an inspirational message for generations today and in the future. “It also gave our resident origami expert Jake a chance to show off his folding skills!" said Corinne Fulford, Director of Leaping Hare. We are asking you to write your wish for peace, fold it into a paper crane and send it, or a photograph of it, to Ancient House. Please contact the museum if you would like further information. Our email address is; ancienthouse@norfolk.gov.uk

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Local Artist Launches River Art Based On Lockdown Walks Local artist, Digby Chacksfield, has been using his lockdown walks to create a series of artworks and sketches that records what he has encountered. Digby has walked along the rivers Thet and Ouse from the British Trust for Ornithology’s nature reserve to Thetford Town Centre, sketching local scenery and animals. Included are a song thrush drawn using chalk pastel and a pheasant drawn in pencil. Watercolour and ink were used to capture scenery from the river and town centre. “Thetford is a special place with a rich mixture of powerful history and natural beauty and I feel privileged to be able to record what I see as artworks” said Digby.

Digby says “For me it is important for us to keep connected to things that inspire calm during this difficult time. Nature is there and is something that everyone can connect with and draw energy from which help manage the stresses we face. The pandemic has provided a chance to appreciate nature”.

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Dogs Trust Offers Hot Tips As temperatures are set to soar, Dogs Trust, the UK’s largest dog welfare charity, is offering top tips to help owners make sure dogs can stay safe and happy in the sun and keep cool during lockdown. The charity is advising dog owners how they can keep cool – indoors as well as outdoors - and prevent them from overheating as the days get hotter. The charity advises: Avoid walking or doing activities either indoors or outdoors with your dog at the hottest times of the day, so early morning or later in the evening is often best. Always take plenty of water with you when out with your dog and make sure they have access to fresh water at home at all times. Tarmac can get very hot in the sun – check it with your hand before letting your dog walk on it so they don’t burn their paws. Try the ‘seven-second test’ – if it’s too hot for your hand, it’s too hot for your dog’s paws. If you need to take your dog out in the car, even if travelling a short distance, avoid travelling during the hottest times of the day and never leave your dog in a car on a warm day. Not even with the window open. Dogs Trust says that having fun with your dog indoors can be just as stimulating as a long walk, but owners still need to be aware that they need to make sure their dogs stay cool indoors too, so choosing the coolest room in the house, staying out of direct sunlight, always having fresh water available and making sure your dog has somewhere cool to relax and sleep. To help owners keep their dogs entertained whilst we are all spending more time at home, Dogs Trust has come up with several fun ways to have fun with a cardboard box and tubes (like those you’d find in a toilet or kitchen roll).

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New Befriending Service In Norfolk A new befriending offer has been launched during Loneliness Awareness Week to link people to services that can help combat isolation and loneliness in Norfolk. Norfolk County Council, in partnership with the voluntary sector, community groups and local councils in Norfolk, can now offer direct connections to existing befriending services and to the army of volunteers recruited during the pandemic. Local people can ask for support with loneliness and isolation by contacting Norfolk County Council directly on: 0344 800 8020. By centralising calls for the befriending service, the County Council’s customer service team can rapidly connect the customer to a volunteer co-ordinator, who will then match an appropriate befriender from the network of volunteers across the county. As well as befriending phone calls, the service hopes to provide socially distanced visits too. So far, volunteers across the county have made regular calls to over 260 people. Ninety-year-old Maurice Oliver has recently joined the befriending service and said: “I try to keep moving with housework and like to use brain-power making models, otherwise you lose it, but I do still often feel lonely and

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Thetford U3A I hope our members and readers are keeping safe and well. My feeling is that our generation is coping well with the lockdown. It has been rewarding to actually get the long awaited jobs done but I am hopeful that when you read this, some of the restrictions have been lifted.

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Groups Urge PM To Support ‘Community-Powered’ Covid Recovery Over 100 organisations, including one from Thetford, have called on the Government to do more to support a community-powered economic recovery which they argue would help revive local areas hit by the lockdown. A new report from Locality, a national network that is dedicated to supporting community organisations, has emphasised the crucial role that local groups have played in meeting community need and supporting people during the Coronavirus crisis. The report argues that community organisations are often quickest to mobilise and are key to delivering emergency support. It characterises such organisations as the ‘glue’ linking mutual aid groups with private and public sector responses. Locality recommends expanding the Community Ownership Fund to capitalise community organisations by leveraging Dormant Assets and other funding to establish a £1bn investment plan for community assets over the next five years. It also proposes that the Government provide £500m of revenue funding to grow existing community based organisations and establish new mutual aid groups. At the beginning of the coronavirus crisis local groups were provided with more procurement flexibility to encourage collaborative working with suppliers. Locality called for this to be spread across public sector contracting authorities through further Cabinet Office guidance. Over 100 organisations contributed to the report, with input from community organisation chief executives and council leaders from across England. It includes seven in-depth case-studies with groups in Berwick, Bristol, Coventry, Grimsby, Hackney, Manchester and Thetford.

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Reopening The Salon As I am writing this, we are hoping that when it goes to print for the July issue we will be reopening imminently! Whilst we have been shut, we have used the time positively to update with online training and upgrade our computer booking systems, combined with expanding our website with online bookings and purchases of both products and gift vouchers. We are very much looking forward to getting back to work and seeing our clients but know that everything will be very different to how it was before. Our salon has 8 treatments rooms spread out over 2 floors and we have been able to implement them in such a way, so as to keep clients and therapists apart and safe. All our information is available on our website and we will advise our clients prior to visiting the salon. We will obviously have to allow longer in between appointments to deep clean the treatment rooms and common areas. We just want to reassure our clients that theirs and our staffs health and safety is paramount, and we may not be able to offer our full range of treatments until we are advised that these are safe to carry out. We will be advised and follow the government guidelines.

Thetford Inner Wheel This really has been a very strange time for us all. We in Thetford Inner Wheel have tried to keep in touch by various means and we all wish to have a slightly more normal time as soon as possible. Our District meetings were also cancelled and our Association Conference due to be held in Belfast.

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Hidden Jewels In Thetford Almost 4 months into the pandemic and I must have walked/cycled/ran every route out of and through Thetford that there is! I, like a lot of you, made the most of the outdoor exercise when the weather permitted and not only did it save my sanity, it also opened my eyes to the lovely river walks, miles of green land and acres of forestry that we have here on our doorstep! If you’re a runner or cyclist, you’ll know about ‘Strava’. If you’re not - Strava is a live tracker which tracks where you go, how fast you’re going and if wearing a smart watch can calculate your heart rate as well. (technology is amazing!) I’ve only ever used Strava whenever I’ve gone out for a run, anything from park run to local events. Since lockdown, I’ve been using Strava through my smartwatch (Samsung Active to pair with my Samsung s10 plus) to record the excursions I’ve found myself going on! One day, myself and Katrina my partner, found ourselves 8 hours in having done a lengthy 19 miles and it was all recorded so when we got home, we could see where we had been and more importantly, where we got lost! Part of the fun, however, was the getting lost bit! We found new tracks and scenery that I never knew existed, some now are a usual route for me to run along. One in particular that I’m using often now, is the river walk from the Abbey Farm bridge (as if you’re facing towards Brandon) to Santon Downham. It is between 6 and 7 miles and it is just wonderful. The river that you walk alongside is slow flowing, but the waters are clear, you can see the fish swimming about and on a sunny day, the trees offer great coverage for shade! When walking from the bridge, the path will take you all the way towards the Scout camp where you cross the river and can directly get to High Lodge and Santon Downham.

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Feltwell Golf Course Our course is now open and we are still able to offer some tee slots to visitors at £15 for 9 holes. We have successfully introduced a booking system for Tee-Times for both members and visitors or you can simply call the club on 01842 827644 or Jo Bates on 07855 821116 before 3pm to book your slot. If you haven’t yet joined the club or need to pay your subs then you will need to contact the office before you can book. We also encourage players to pay by card or electronically as we are not able to accept cash under the current circumstances. Lessons with Jo are also available on a 1:1 basis or small groups of 5, so if you would like to improve your game or iron out some ‘quirks’ in your swing call Jo on 07855 821116 to find out more anytime until 3pm. 50th Anniversary Open Day Sadly, we had to cancel our usual Open Day this year, originally arranged for 25th May, however, as restrictions are relaxing we now feel it will be possible to hold a celebration Open Weekend at the end of August, over the Bank Holiday weekend in some form. It will take a different format so that we can spread the attendance over the 3 days safely, thereby still being able to maintain safe social distancing for our visitors, members and staff. Over the three days we hope to be able to hold Texas Scrambles for members and for families, Putting Competitions for all ages, Obstacle Pitching Competitions, Pro tips from Jo on the Practice Area, as well as play the course for as little as £5. There will be a BarBQ running all day, courtesy of Robert’s as well as other treats still to be arranged. Entry is FREE, so you can come and go as you please. Second Club Members Already a member of a golf club but live locally to Feltwell? Why not take advantage of our 2nd Club

Membership? You can come up to play most times during the day, just book your tee time beforehand; take part in all Social Golfing Events held by the Club as well as join in with the Friendly Fixtures with other clubs. Robert’s At Feltwell Golf Club Though the Clubhouse remains closed, Robert is still offering his ‘Home Delivery Service’ of meals together with some canned or bottled drinks. We know this is a life line for some locals who cannot get out at all during this time, our thanks to Robert and Steve for rising to the challenge. Check on our or Robert’s Facebook Page for the ‘Menu of the Day’ - to order your meal phone 07376 182419. Hopefully this report finds you all safe and well and we look forward to seeing as many of you as possible up at Feltwell Golf Club now we are able to play golf again. Take care and stay safe. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook and be sure to keep up to date with what’s going on here at Feltwell Golf Club. Remember you are never too young or too old to start playing golf and we look forward to seeing you!

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Thetford Parkrun In March due to the coronavirus, we sadly had to close the weekly parkrun event. What do runners do when they have no parkrun, all their races cancelled and only have one activity of exercise a day? We are an incredibly supportive group and have been really busy with lots of virtual events and raising money for different charities. With the closure of all major races we were aware many charities will be losing so much revenue and would need support. In April Tony Friend arranged a virtual event to raise money for one of the Thetford Covid-19 groups for vulnerable people. Participants paid a small fee and were asked to complete 19k during April. Over £400 was raised. During May participants were asked to run or walk a 10k each week and over £500 was raised and shared between Miniature Donkey’s for Wellbeing and Thetford and District Dementia Group. Sarah Dunsden was due to take part in the Great North Run later this year and was going to be raising money for Bowel Cancer. Even though the event was postponed this did not deter Sarah from putting on her own virtual challenge and raising much needed funds. Melanie Sturman arranged a virtual run to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day. 200 people took part and £1300 was raised for the Royal British Legion. Nicky Ginger was also meant to be completing Race To The Stones, which had also been cancelled and participants are currently taking part in a virtual event to raise money for Nicky’s chosen charity, Alzheimer’s Society. For more information of our virtual runs please follow Thetford Runners and Walkers on Facebook.

Martin Godfrey - taking part in the VE Day virtual run

She decided to arrange a fundraiser to try and raise some much needed funds for them. Expecting only 100 - 200 people to enter, she was surprised and pleased to see over 800 people willing to walk, run or cycle on 20th or 21st June and over £5,500 has been raised. You can add to this total by visiting the Just Giving page and making a donation; www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Melanie-Floyd2

We do not know when parkrun is expected to reopen but we are encouraging people to run in small groups of no more than 6 and following social distancing advice. Members of parkrun can now register their own 5k and have their time shared on the parkrun page. For more visit the Parkrun website, where you can Mel also sadREV to seeAdvert the impact on Banham1Zoo and information, Thewas Mulberry 2.qxp_Layout 29/06/2020 08:34 Page also register to join1parkrun in the future; Africa Alive caused by Covid-19 and lockdown. www.parkrun.org.uk

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